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yellow-rumped warbler

Dendroica coronata

Photo by mary.gallo.m
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Description:

The yellow-rumped warbler is a slate gray bird with black streaks on breast, yellow patches on rump, flanks and head. Female is duller then male, but same yellow patches. Size about 5-6". A common bird seen in many places.

Habitat:

This yellow-rumped warbler was spotted in a sandy dune at St Marks National Wildlife Refuge in St Marks, florida.

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